This morning John Yates, Jr. and John Yates, III, led us in a reflection Psalm 63. They encouraged us to stay faithful in our private prayer/worship. David's intimacy with God allowed him to face a terrible time in his life with a profound sense of God's presence and protection. Though David was facing the possibility of death, fear is not the motivation of the psalm; intimacy with God is.
Like David, we need never be ashamed of being needy before the Lord. In fact,if we are not needy before the Lord, we are probably not doing His will. We need to remember that we are not God. It is not ultimately up to us. It is likely that we are asking to small.
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